After a shootout on a flight transporting prisoners, a flight attendant must outwit a smooth-talking serial killer and land the plane herself.After a shootout on a flight transporting prisoners, a flight attendant must outwit a smooth-talking serial killer and land the plane herself.After a shootout on a flight transporting prisoners, a flight attendant must outwit a smooth-talking serial killer and land the plane herself.
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- 4 nominations total
Richard Hoyt-Miller
- Marshall Riordan
- (as Richard Hoyt Miller)
Michael Francis Kelly
- Marshall Green
- (as Michael F. Kelly)
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Here's one of those films that wears you out. By the end, you're exhausted. I really liked this the first two times but three viewings were enough. By then, the absurdity of the whole thing had fried what few brain cells I have left.
Ray Liotta is excellent as the psycho serial killer who puts on a charming Ted Bundy-like appearance for a short while before publicly showing his insanity. He's fascinating, start to finish here, even providing some very humorous lines.
I wish I could say I enjoyed the other people in here but, except for Ben Cross, I couldn't. Lauren Holly, the female star of the film, is decent for much of the "ride" but becomes annoying and totally non-believable in the final phase of the film, becoming out-of-character profane and nasty herself. (Of course, her flight did turn out to be a tiny bit stressful which might have affected her patience. ha ha)
Of course, with a film like this, there are going to be some severe questions with credibility, but when did that ever stop filmmakers? Other reviewers in here have already detailed some of the non--sensible parts, so no need to dwell on that. This is not brainfood: it's just escapist entertainment for a night, something to show your girlfriend so she'll hold onto you during all the suspense!
Anyway, I enjoyed the special effects, especially with the plane smashing a few buildings, and the sound was awesome, at least on the DVD. For much of the flight, they are flying through a storm and the rumbles form the shaking airliner, was dramatic.
Ray Liotta is excellent as the psycho serial killer who puts on a charming Ted Bundy-like appearance for a short while before publicly showing his insanity. He's fascinating, start to finish here, even providing some very humorous lines.
I wish I could say I enjoyed the other people in here but, except for Ben Cross, I couldn't. Lauren Holly, the female star of the film, is decent for much of the "ride" but becomes annoying and totally non-believable in the final phase of the film, becoming out-of-character profane and nasty herself. (Of course, her flight did turn out to be a tiny bit stressful which might have affected her patience. ha ha)
Of course, with a film like this, there are going to be some severe questions with credibility, but when did that ever stop filmmakers? Other reviewers in here have already detailed some of the non--sensible parts, so no need to dwell on that. This is not brainfood: it's just escapist entertainment for a night, something to show your girlfriend so she'll hold onto you during all the suspense!
Anyway, I enjoyed the special effects, especially with the plane smashing a few buildings, and the sound was awesome, at least on the DVD. For much of the flight, they are flying through a storm and the rumbles form the shaking airliner, was dramatic.
I'm a Ray Liotta fan and I'd never heard of this over the top airplane disaster movie. But it's not like the old Airport movies where
you're supposed to get emotionally involved with the secondary characters. And while it's not a spoof, it certainly isn't to be taken seriously. It's just a somewhat silly thrill ride set at the holidays. Like Die Hard on a plane.
at first I thought I had stumbled upon a TV "Movie of the Week" Then I realised we had seen it all before; Then I thought, "People would PAY money to see this?" Tho the gal that lands the plane was good-and cute, too.
I happen to love movies that take place on airplanes, maybe because they're usually, or always about the same thing: A terrorist (or more) hijacks the plane and threatens to kill the passengers, sometimes along with the pilot. Plus, there's a storm too, making matters worse. That's basically all you can do in an airplane movie. The only exception is "Snakes on a Plane". Anyway, I had a good time the whole way through, even though I think the film could have used more characters (and complications), and a flight attendant who is a lot more smarter. This flight attendant, played by Holly, isn't very bright, even for a victim. Maybe she should have been the one choked to death. The other stewardess, played by Hicks, is more interesting. Besides, aren't the victims killed off in horror movies usually the not-so-smart ones? I suppose I could give the movie credit for trying something a little different.
*** out of ****
*** out of ****
Don't watch this film. It will plant the idea that flight crew really
might be this stupid in your mind and make you afraid to fly. This is
one of those movies where no-one does anything sensible, from the
pilot, who, knowing that there are two violent criminals on board his
'plane, hears gunshots and goes out to see what's happening, to the
stewardess who's locked herself in the cabin because she KNOWS what's
going on, and then comes out because the bad guy tells her that her
friend is asking for her, despite the trifling fact that the cops, the
FBI, and the ground crew have all told her that her friend is probably
already dead, and they need her in the cabin to monitor what the
'plane's doing or everyone will be dead anyway.
You will, however, be pleased to learn that, after being set alight,
flying into a casino and a parking garage, having a truck wedged on its
undercarriage, and being fired at by a fighter plane (Not to mention
the scene, right out of 'Airplane', where the 'plane flies upside down
for a while, entirely of its own volition...), the aeroplane itself
emerges unscathed.
This isn't so bad that it's good, it's so bad that it should have been
strangled at birth, and I'm a pacifist by nature.
might be this stupid in your mind and make you afraid to fly. This is
one of those movies where no-one does anything sensible, from the
pilot, who, knowing that there are two violent criminals on board his
'plane, hears gunshots and goes out to see what's happening, to the
stewardess who's locked herself in the cabin because she KNOWS what's
going on, and then comes out because the bad guy tells her that her
friend is asking for her, despite the trifling fact that the cops, the
FBI, and the ground crew have all told her that her friend is probably
already dead, and they need her in the cabin to monitor what the
'plane's doing or everyone will be dead anyway.
You will, however, be pleased to learn that, after being set alight,
flying into a casino and a parking garage, having a truck wedged on its
undercarriage, and being fired at by a fighter plane (Not to mention
the scene, right out of 'Airplane', where the 'plane flies upside down
for a while, entirely of its own volition...), the aeroplane itself
emerges unscathed.
This isn't so bad that it's good, it's so bad that it should have been
strangled at birth, and I'm a pacifist by nature.
Did you know
- TriviaDespite being a box-office failure when released theatrically, two direct-to-video sequels were made. This was due to the movie being one of the most rented home videos of 1997.
- GoofsWhen the pressure hull is breached, the copilot declares an emergency and requests permission to descend immediately, but Air Traffic Control says to maintain altitude due to traffic below. What should happen is that he starts the emergency descent first, then tells ATC what he's doing, and they immediately divert the other traffic to give him priority.
- Quotes
Ryan Weaver: Alright, I need a volunteer for a dangerous mission.
[pulls out three circuit boards]
Ryan Weaver: You, You, You,OK,You
[pulls the main circuit board and gets electrocuted]
Ryan Weaver: OW! WHOA, WHOA, Ok, you can stay.
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- SoundtracksCarol o' the Bells
Written by Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych
(Incorrectly credited as Traditional)
Arranged by Shirley Walker
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Box office
- Budget
- $55,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,538,235
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,464,008
- Jan 12, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $11,538,235
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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